Author: George Collazo

When it comes to espionage and counter-intelligence in World War II, most people think of British exploits or the fake vehicles of Patton’s fictitious army group before the Normandy invasion. Today, we’ll look at a lesser-known but impressive operation performed by Soviet agents. In 1941, a Russian called Alexander Demyanov...

Designed by Hiro Fujimori, the Toyota 88C first appeared at the 1988 All Japan Sports Prototype Championship. During its debut, the 88C scored a pair of top-five placements, showing enough promise to enter that year’s 24 Hours of Le Mans Race. Two 88Cs participated, each equipped with a powerful Toyota...

The first Delta (Tipo 831) was a five-door hatchback, designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro and released in 1979. Between 1980 and 1982, it was also sold in Sweden by Saab Automobile, badged as the Saab-Lancia 600. The Delta was voted the 1980 European Car of the Year. A special Delta HF...

The ability to strike at an enemy without exposing oneself to retaliation is one of eternal value in war. The spear, slings, bows and crossbows and eventually firearms were all invented to fulfill this purpose. The two world wars took the approach to new heights. It can be argued that...

Kenworth was founded in Portland, Oregon in 1912 by brothers George T. and Louis Gerlinger, Jr. as a car and truck dealership known as Gerlinger Motor Car Works. In 1914, they decided to build their own truck with a more powerful inline six-cylinder engine, the first put into a commercial...

You read that right. Jeff Teff from X-CROSS BASE wrote in himself to say: Hello Model Kits Review, We wanted to get in touch with you because we are currently running a Kickstarter for a wireless LED lighting and display stand built for plastic models and figures, and hoped you...

Immediately recognizable due to its name and appearance, the bazooka is one of the most iconic weapons of all time. Developed in the early 20th Century, it first saw widespread use during World War II. The development of the bazooka entailed two separate technologies: rocketry and shaped-charge warheads. Like many...

Despite the inauspicious start, the Balloon Corps served with honor at various locations: the Siege of Yorktown, the Battle of Fair Oaks, the Seven Days Battle outside Richmond, the Battle of Fredericksburg and other clashes. While some theaters of the Civil War were characterized by static lines, sieges and what...

There is not much to say about the Star Wars X-Wing Fighter that many if not all of you know about it at this point. This is the same Snap Tite™ X-Wing we did an in-box review little over a year ago. Even though they don’t share the same scale,...

In 1943, with Soviet oil fields getting farther and farther away from Hitler’s grasp, the Third Reich’s need for fuel became a vulnerable Achilles’ heel. British war plans have already identified Germany’s hard-to-serve needs for oil as a weakness before the war and now the Allies saw a chance to...

The All Terrain MegaCaliber Six (AT-M6), also known as the Gorilla Walker First Order Heavy Assault Walker or First Order AT-AT, was a mobile heavy artillery walker used by the First Order during their war with the Resistance. Much larger than the All Terrain Armored Transport used by the Galactic...

From our friends at AMMO MIG Weathering Dear friends, Today we want to inform you that the models of MODELCOLLECT that we announced on preorder a few months ago have already arrived at our warehouses and so, therefore, they are available to you with real stock. Estimados amigos, Hoy queremos...

Ron Howard’s work on Solo: A Star Wars Story reportedly involved reshooting just about the entire film, which may have doubled the tentpole’s budget. Over the summer, Lucasfilm shocked the entertainment industry when they fired original Solo directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller (who were hired in 2015) after four...